Ascot

Ascot

Lifestyle


Pretty as a picture, everything about Ascot exudes charm in one of Brisbane’s most exclusive neighbourhoods.

Ascot is steeped in heritage with old grand homes, large blocks of land with picturesque river and city views.

From the grand Queenslander homes with manicured gardens that sit within the shade of overarching trees, to the alluring boutique shopping and dining experiences along Racecourse Road, there is no wonder why many families aspire to live in a home of their own in Ascot.

With its convenient location, village like atmosphere, exclusive private schools, famous racecourse, generous parklands and a relaxed lifestyle, once in, locals tend to stay, and who can blame them when they have everything they could possibly need on their doorstep.

People


The picturesque suburb of Ascot is a tightly held neighbourhood with a polished crowd. Established families form the majority of residents, thanks to Ascot’s family-friendly nature. Professionals and young couples are also drawn to the area due to its close proximity to Hamilton, Fortitude Valley and the Brisbane CBD.

Homes


Ascot is defined by its illustrious Queenslander homes which are surrounded by quiet leafy streets. The area is mainly made up of established family homes on substantial blocks, old grand residences with city views, and a great range of quality apartments.

For those looking for the modern touch – just a hop skip and a jump away, stylish designer developments are popping up throughout Doomben and Eagle Farm.

Transport

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> Ascot is situated in a highly desirable position close to the city and the much sought-after Hamilton. Via road you can expect to reach the CBD within 14 minutes, Fortitude Valley within 10 minutes and Brisbane’s International Airport within 10 minutes when travelling North East.
> Ascot prides itself on being green and sustainable, so it’s no wonder that public transport is one of the best ways to get around.
> Access the city by CityCat or get your fitness on and take advantage of the walk / bikeway that takes you along the river all the way to the city.
> There is a comprehensive bus service and a speedy electric train system connecting Ascot to greater Brisbane and beyond.

Schools

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> You are spoilt for choice when it comes to both quality public schools as well as some of the area’s leading private schools.
> Ascot State School is a high performing state school that prides itself on its strong parent-community partnerships to enhance and support student learning. This proud independent public school caters for boys and girls from Prep to Year 6.
> Founded in 1895, St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School, is an independent day and boarding school for girls from Pre-Prep to Year 12. It is most well-known for its focus on academic excellence, quality learning and teaching.
> Just outside Ascot, you will find many other highly regarded schools including Inner City North State Secondary Collage, Kedron State High School, St Rita’s Collage and St Agatha’s Primary School.

Shopping/Restaurants

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> The undisputed food hub of the district is Racecourse Road lined with Poinciana trees – a strip that caters to locals of all ages with cafés, boutiques, and grocery stores. In the morning hours, drop into Petrichor & Co for breakfast with a Colombian twist, or it's only suitable that you sip on a house blend from local favourite coffee roaster Fonzie Abbott who was born and bred on Racecourse Road.
> Have fun exploring the fantastic Eat Street Markets where your tastebuds will be spoiled for choice or hop over to Portside Wharf for some live music on the weekends, catch a movie or grab a bite to eat.
> With a slick fit-out and fresh, simple menu, One Fifty is Ascot’s hottest place to drink and dine. Featuring a relaxed bar, dining area and private dining room, this is where you come to sit back, relax and enjoy the vibrancy that One Fifty has to offer.
> Racecourse Road has many designer boutiques, some selling brands you won’t see anywhere else. You will find a comprehensive range of high end clothing, homeware stores, local services, and major grocery stores.

Recreational Facilities

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> The entertainment heart of Ascot is Eagle Farm Racecourse, an iconic racecourse that was established in 1865 which has played host to the finest thoroughbreds in Australasia and welcomed thousands of race goers.
> Eagle Farm Racecourse is also the home of a great range of other events. Boasting the biggest screen in the southern hemisphere, Big Screen On The Green is the ultimate destination for outdoor movies and sporting events.
> If one racecourse in Ascot wasn’t enough, be sure to check out the heart pounding action, a buzzing social scene and trending trackside fashion at Doomben Racecourse. Doomben is renowned for having one of the premier racing surfaces in Australia.
> For a quieter pace, Oriel Park is a favourite place for residents no matter the social occasion. This picturesque long-established park is heavily shaded with figs and jacarandas, and features Federation era picnic rotundas with BBQ facilities. For young children there is the well-equipped fenced playground complete with forts, a wobbly bridge and a train with a slide.

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